Rouslan Khasboulatov

Rouslan Imranovitch Khasboulatov (in Cyrillic РусланИмрановичХасбулатов) is a former Russian politician born in Grozny in the RSS from Tchétchéno - Ingouchie on November 22nd 1942. Following the deportation of Tchétchènes on order of Stalin, it passed his childhood and its youth to the Kazakhstan.

It arrived at Moscow in 1962 and, in 1966, attended the MGU Faculty of Law which it left graduate in 1970. From 1978 it taught at the Institute of Plekhanov economy of Moscow. In 1980, it successfully passed the doctorate of economy of the MGU.

Khasboulatov was in the middle of the Russian constitutional crisis of 1993.

Rouslan Khasboulatov begins its political career at the side of Boris Ieltsine in 1987 and becomes president of the Duma of State of Russia to the fall of the Soviet Union.

At the time of the Russian constitutional Crisis of 1993, Khasboulatov is always president of the Duma which is in open war with President Eltsine. The last political act of the crisis is played in September and seen Eltsine dissolving the Parliament. In answer, Khasboulatov and the deputies deposit the President by replacing it by his former vice-president Alexandre Routskoï.

Khasboulatov, with other deputies, disputing the legitimacy of the President in the encircled Duma, then bombarded, by the army remained faithful to the President. At the time of the attack carried out by the security forces, Khasboulatov and the insurrectionists are arrested and imprisoned.

In 1994, Eltsine grâcie the insurgent deputies and Khasboulatov takes again his initial career of professor of economy. He is for this reason founder and president of the department of international economy to the Russian Academy of Plekhanov Economy.

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